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Layla McCarter Survives Spain's Munoz
By David A. Avila
LAS VEGAS-At times Layla McCarter can look invincible and out of this world, and against Spain’s Lolly Munoz she seemed the better boxer, but not her usual dominating self in capturing the vacant GBU lightweight world title on Friday.
“I wasn’t myself,” said McCarter.
Munoz (8-5-1) ventured to the gambling Mecca from her native Barcelona because she couldn’t find opponents. Now McCarter realizes what keeps the European boxers away, it’s Munoz’ awkward style and physicality that she displayed at Orlean’s Casino. The fight card was promoted by Crown Boxing.
“She seems like she is easy to hit but she just moves back a little and she’s out of range,” said McCarter (31-13-5), who used every trick in her massive bag of sorcery to pull it out.
“A few times she hit me with one-twos and I couldn’t understand why I just took them.”
After a slow start that saw McCarter lunging at punches and getting countered, the clever new champion adjusted firmly in the third round and seemed on the verge of a knockout victory. It just didn’t happen.
A left hook-right hand combination had the Spaniard reeling backward but Munoz would not go down despite the continuous battering in the mid rounds of the fight. After discovering the range for her counters, McCarter took over the fight but never could put on the finishing touches.
“The plan was to knock her out in the first three rounds,” said McCarter who had viewed many tapes of Munoz. “The tapes didn’t really tell you how hard she is to fight. She was not very easy.”
Munoz, a former kickboxing champion, seemed more like a welterweight than lightweight and used her size very well. The first punch of the fight was landed by Munoz right on the left eye of McCarter. That seemed to bother McCarter.
“I never could get untracked,” McCarter said. “That was not the real me.”
Despite not being 100 percent, even 50 percent McCarter is way too much for most anyone, including Munoz.
The judges scored it 100-90, 97-93, 98-82 for McCarter.
“All I can say is Layla is a very, very good boxer in the ring,” said Munoz, who smiled but was disappointed by the judges. “I don’t agree with the judges but Layla is an excellent fight. I would definitely like a rematch.”
McCarter said it was her worst fight in years.
“It was a close fight and it could have been a draw,” said McCarter. “I thought I did enough to win.”
Luis Tapia, who trains McCarter, said it was a poor performance and that he could see it coming.
“She wasn’t doing good in the gym,” said Tapia.
McCarter’s ability to land punches from odd angles and beat Munoz to the punch proved the difference in the fight. Though Munoz landed many blows, they weren’t the same caliber that the Las Vegas boxer was landing.
Munoz’s trainer claimed throughout the fight that his Spanish team was set up.
“They never said we were fighting three-minute rounds,” said the trainer.
McCarter said she can’t wait to get back in the ring after her performance, but despite a let down, she still managed to pull it out with crisper punching.
In the semi main event, undefeated Patrick Liles (7-0-1, 7 KOs) and New Mexico’s Mike Alderete fought a blistering six-round cruiserweight bout that started with Liles dropped from the right hand-left hook combination in the first round. Liles survived. The two battered each other savagely and it ended in a draw 58-56 for Liles, 57-56 for Alderete and 57-57.
Las Vegas veteran Rodrigo Aranda (8-7-2) upset Alaska’s Johnny Taunton (6-1-1) by unanimous decision in a very entertaining six round featherweight bout. Repeated right hands by Aranda scored big for him in gaining the judge’s bid 60-54, 59-55, 58-56.
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mac13:
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the spanish boxer wons!!!
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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The Real Deal:
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I love female boxing but I have seen McCarter fight and she is not one you want to watch, she's very boring and is very slow. She says she wasn't herself. From reading the article I can tell that's exactly her. The girl was too aggressive and McCarter is not aggressive at all. I saw her fight a fight against Belinda Laracuente and it was one of the worse fight you can see. Her best days are behind her. The only reason she really gets fights is not that she's any good, it's because her boyfriend is the matchmaker at the Orleans. They talk about going over seas and getting bad decisions then why would even McCarter thought it was at least a draw. Look at the judges scores. ridiculous! McCarter is not that good of a fighter so why would they make her a main event. Why would they do 3 min rounds when the females should be doing 2 min rounds. It's ridiculous writing an article about a fighter like McCarter. She's not a fake like Mia St. John, she's better then that but not that much. This makes me not like female boxing
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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Peter Egley:
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It sounds like it was an interesting fight. I wish I coulda saw the Belinda "Brown Sugar" Laracuente match you write about TRD. Laracuente and McCarter are both seasoned, excellent fighters. McCarter has wins over Dominga Olivo, Cindy Serrano (Serrano is gonna be a champ!), won two out of three against champion Jelena Mrdjenovich, split two fights with Golden Gloves and now professional champ Melissa "Huracan" Hernandez (I rate Hernandez just behind McCarter until they have the rubber match!). McCarter is the one who pushed for equality by having 3 minute rounds. "Amazing" Layla McCarter is a veteran top fighter because of her talent and own hard work. And Mia St. John brought a lot of attention to women's boxing. She is tough.
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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The Real Deal:
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Peter, I have to disagree with you about Mia St. John being tough. She is pure garbage. Her skills were awful. If you want to say who is tough then we have to bring up the names Christy Martin, Lucia Ryker, Anne Wolfe, Chevelle Hallback. Missy Fiorentino, Jeannine Garside. Belinda Laracuente use to be a very good fighter, all she does is just fight now for the money. Her record is like 23 wins and 22 losses. She could have been 1 of the greatest females of all time but she stopped caring about winning. The best female in boxing right now is this young lady from Germany by the name of Susi Kentikian. She is The Real Deal. You can push for equality but why do you need to fight 3 rounds? In tennis they push for equality but they still play best 2 out of 3 for the women and the guys who play best 3 out of 5. Cindy Serrano could be a champion haven't seen to much of her. I hope she isn't over rated like Maureen Shea.
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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Peter:
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Hi The Real Deal!!! I've read the name Susi Kentikian before, but haven't had the chance to see her. And I hear what you're saying about people like Lucia Rijker (McCarter and Rijker almost had a match, but Rijker pulled out. McCarter has said that Rijker didn't exactly---this isn't a quote---fight the best competition, if I remember correctly. I think Rijker was good, but she musta lost interest. Sumya Anani tried to get a fight with her, too), Jeannine Garside (Garside was too much for Laura Serrano), and Chevelle. I don't box, but, about Mia St. John, I was kinda goin' with what Max Kellerman said about her. That St. John may not be the most skilled fighter, but she had courage, is what I meant. As for CINDY Serrano, I've only seen her once on TV, but she seemed to be very good. McCarter decisioned her, however. The 3 min. round thing is ridiculous, to have the women only get 2 min. rds. is silly. As for tennis, anything beyond 3 sets is too long for me.LOL It does sound like there was some controversy however from Team Munoz, apparently not understanding that her match against Mac (McCarter) was goinna be fought at 3 min. rds. As for Laracuente, yeah, she seems to be a discouraged fighter.
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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Albert:
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I was there, was a great fight, Layla even an a bad day will fight better that any female fighter, when Layla's fight sell the place out, We got there by 4:00pm and the show was sold out.
Loli is is not a bad fighter but Layla is the real deal, she will beat anybody even an a bad day. I really think that there is nobody to beat Layla now. She stop Melissa Hernandez in 8 rounds and beat all the Purto Rican, "GOOD JOB AMAZING"
She also beat Jelena in her own town, Canada 2 times.
Congratulation Layla...
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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The Real Deal:
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Hey Peter! Susi Kentikian is awesome. She is a very good fighter that will be great. I do agree with you about Lucia though. okay I understand now what you mean about St. John. I think if they want to make the female game better then instead of going 2 mins go 3 but but have the title fights as 10 rounds instead of 12. I think that would be easily acceptable for the females. Melissa Hernandez is fighting in Vegas at the Primm Hotel Casino against Jeri Sitzes. A couple of fights ago I would have said that Sitzes would have beaten Hernandez but I think Hernandez will beat Sitzes.
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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Peter:
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I haven't seen Jeri Sitzes, so I hope you're right The Real Deal about thinking Hernandez will win. I just really love Melissa's attitude. She says that when she's in the ring, it's to have fun! By the way, filmmaker Leyla Leidecker's documentary that features Melissa Hernandez, The Life of Million Dollar Babies, is out on DVD now!!!
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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The Real Deal:
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I'm going to have to check that DVD out. Yeah Melissa does have a very good attitude when she's in the ring. You can tell she's having fun. Melissa Hernandez and Jeri Sitzes will be a good fight. I might go and see it. Albert, how can you say Layla can beat anybody when Melissa took the belt from Layla? This past fight that Layla just had with Loli Munoz, Munoz was not a good fighter. How can you say Munoz was good when in her 8 wins the fighters had a combined record of 1 win and 12 losses. Wow! That dangerous for a so called great fighter of Layla who has had 48 pro fights. Munoz last 3 wins were against females with records of 0-0, 0-5 and 0-4. I would love to see Layla try and fight Holly Holm, Ann Saccurato, she would get stopped by Saccurato. I think Layla is really over rated just like Jessica Rakoczy who never fights anyone. She got KO'd by Saccurato as well. Peter, your girl Serrano has lost 3 straight fights. What's wrong?
Saturday Aug 16, 2008
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Boxer:
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Real deal you're one of these guys that knows what's going on in boxing but you don't know boxing. I bet you think anybody with speed is exciting and don't count skills. I've seen this Layla girl and she has the best boxing skills ive seen for any girl. speed is not everything real deal. flash is not everything. id rather see someone dictate a fight at their pace like a real pro. a real pro does that. they dont go in firing a million punches and hitting a few. thats an amateur.
Sunday Aug 17, 2008
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Peter Egley:
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Hello The Real Deal! I live in a tiny midwest town so I'm only able to catch what scraps of coverage TV will give us as far as women's boxing. And Albert, Melissa "Huracan" Hernandez decisioned McCarter in the immediate rematch. For Melissa to get TKO'd in the first match with McCarter (Melissa has not been a pro that long, even tho a Golden Gloves champ), that says a lot about her self-belief to beat McCarter in the rematch. It was a different Hernandez that showed up against McCarter. I'm just a spectator, never boxed, but Melissa was boxing to her own "music" in the rematch. Melissa, when she first fought Layla, she was in against a very experienced pro, a slick, Michael Nunn type is how I describe Layla's style. But, Melissa "turned on the funk"LOL against Mac in fight 2, and McCarter looked like she had never seen anything like that before! Melissa's win over Layla, to me, seemed a HUGE upset. But then Melissa came right back against the dangerous, bigger, stronger Chevelle Hallback, and fought to a furious draw. Melissa was like a completely different fighter than the one who seemed to have no answers in the first McCarter fight. I really don't see anyone beating Melissa as badly as McCarter did in their first meeting ever again. I believe Melissa is buddies with Saccurato, but if they fought I would pick that fight even. Melissa is 5 inches shorter than Holly Holm (who would be difficult for McCarter, too, I believe), but Melissa would I think definitely take that fight, too. Melissa is like the female Smokin' Joe Frazier or Bobby Czyz. She doesn't have height, but that doesn't stop her from taking on the bigger girls. I know I'm on a tangent here!LOL I would call McCarter-Hernandez III even money. As for Cindy Serrano, she is a relatively new pro just like Hernandez who is also taking the challenge of facing the top fighters like McCarter. I just am really impressed with Cindy's boxing ability. As for Loly Munoz (I'm writing a book here!!!), I checked her record out beforehand, but could not really judge her as I'd never seen her. Even Team McCarter had video on her and it sounds like McCarter had a lot of difficulty with Loly. And Real Deal, you are lucky if you get to go to see The Huracan's match against Jeri Sitzes!!!!! I would love to see that!!!! If Hernandez can get by Sitzes, that would possibly set up Superfight III against McCarter. It would be cool if Layla left Vegas for the Bronx for that one!! Only fair!!!!LOL
Sunday Aug 17, 2008
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The Real Deal:
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Peter...Yeah I will be there. And you are right about the Hernandez vs McCarter fights. I was at both of them at the Orleans casino. Iwas also at the fight with Hernandez and Hallback. It was a damn good fight. I was very suprised that Melissa fought so well against Hallback. Sitzes is from Missouri Peter, she's somewhere near you. You haven't heard of her?
Boxer...LOL Thank you for the compliment. I don't think I know everything in boxing but I do have to disagree with you that I don't know about boxing. First of all I do train professional fighters and I have champions as we speak, not amateur but pro. I don't think speed makes for an exciting fight but I do know that speed kills. You can say what you want but Layla doesn't have the skills like you say she has. Like I said before, what's so special about her fighting a girl who in Munoz last 3 fights her opponents were 0-0,0-4-0-5. And the fight was close. Layla has 49 pro fights and that's the best she looks. Layla has beaten Belinda Laracuente who doesn't care about winning anymore, her record is 23-22..She beat Domingo Olivo who is a 122 lb fighter and only had 8 pro fights. And the first time they fought she barely beat Olivo. I would guarantee that Holly Holm would beat her easily hands down. Evidently you live in vegas and you must be a friend. I don't care. I just tell the truth and give my opinion. Layla beat Donna Biggers...WoW!! Anybody that knows how to hold up her hands can beat Biggers. I do watch female boxing.
Sunday Aug 17, 2008
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Peter:
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Wow, The Real Deal. No BS on this, but I am impressed with your boxing knowledge. I'm really kinda new to women's boxing, became a fan of McCarter when I caught her on TV against Claudia Valenciana and the 2nd Hallback match. Chevelle Hallback and Layla put on a great show. I'm mentally disabled, so my thinking ability is not so good, hard for me to keep up with who is who, especially with rare TV coverage for the women. I've been a serious boxing fan since the mid '80s when boxing had a lot more TV coverage, and loved reading KO Magazine every month to know who was who. But since De La Hoya bought The Ring Magazine and KO and World Boxing were discontinued, I really haven't much clue about what's goin' on in boxing outside of what ESPN2 offers. I hope Dominga Olivo keeps fighting, 'cause if I'm correct, she has a good amateur background. I was surprised that McCarter showed some power (only read about fight on net) in the rematch with Dominga. I'm just a simple fan LOL, but I just always hope McCarter does well, even tho I would love to see Melissa "Huracan" Hernandez become the first REAL superstar in women's boxing. The Hernandez kid is just very entertaining.
Sunday Aug 17, 2008
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The Real Deal:
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Peter, you are no joke! I see you do watch female boxing as well. You are not mentally disabled, you have a great memory :) You remember better then most people. I give you much respect....That fight was a long time ago and to still remember that fight lets me know your mind is still sharp.I have both of those fights on tape that McCarter had with Hallback and Valenciana. Domingo Olivo just lost a world title fight against Ela Nunez., Ela Nunez before that fight beat Jeri Sitzes on the Best Damn Sports Show. Nunez is a very good boxer as well, she is Puerto Rican like Melissa Hernandez. I love boxing as well and I use to buy all the magazine too!..lol Check out Susi Kentikian and Ina Menzer. They are incredible fighters
Sunday Aug 17, 2008
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Peter:
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Thanks man, The Real Deal!! I just read about Ela "Bam Bam" Nunez's fight against Dominga Olivo. Olivo fought Melissa Hernandez in the Golden Gloves (NY?) final I believe, and I guess had beaten Nunez twice before. I missed Nunez-Sitzes. You mentioned Jessica Rakoczy, and she seems pretty tough, battled Ann-Marie Saccurato. As for Hernandez, I have to admit I was worried about her against Chevelle. Chevelle even commented that she was afraid she might hurt her. But Melissa showed incredible toughness and punch slipping ability. I think Melissa said she was surprised that she was able to get a draw, feeling Chevelle had been more aggressive. Oh, Ela Nunez is WBAN Fighter of the Month as well. I kinda hope Hernandez gets some fights under her belt if and when she fights McCarter again. I'm backing the Hernandez kid, but legitimately, McCarter is such a veteran (and still only 29), she is just difficult for anybody, especially against fighters like Dominga, Melissa, and Cindy Serrano. McCarter is gonna be around for awhile. I have to be honest and say that Hallback is someone that McCarter might never be able to beat. McCarter did her damndest, but is perhaps not strong enough physically, just smaller. And Melissa against Chevelle, she seemed to put everything on the line in that fight. She really earned at least the draw she got. Anyway, this is my fave weight class of the women, lightweights+.
Sunday Aug 17, 2008
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Vegas Fight Fan:
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Well first I was at the Orleans friday night and witnessed Layla win easily over Munoz. This is the 3rd time I seen her fight and she isa slick boxer but is only 1 dimesional (which that dimension beats 90% of her female opponents). I think McCarter would be better if she moved down in weight because her height gives a big disadvantage when she takes on the top female fighters. Mellisa Hernandez is a good and exciting fighter. I say McCarter has better defense and Hernandez has better offense. I would give Hernandez a slight edge in a rubber match! (I didn't witness the first two fights though) But I saw this female fighter at Layla's fight on friday and I believe her name is Jennifer "The Razor" Barber. From what I seen of her she needs to be mentioned in the top female fighters. She has all the skills speed, quickness, power, and heart. I picked up one of her flyers and she fights next month for the NABF featherweight title. I think she is better then that Susi girl.
Monday Aug 18, 2008
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The Real Deal:
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Jennifer Barber is a good fighter, I wouldn't compare her to Susi Kentikian because Kentikian fights at 112 and Barber fights mostly at 126. Jennifer will beat the crap out of Brooke Dierdorff for the NABF Featherweight title. I think after 3 or 4 more fights Barber will be able to handle the females like Melissa Hernandez and even Layla very easily. Susi Kentikian is The Real Deal!! There is no american fighter right now at 112-115 that can beat her. She would kill Elena Reid or Carina Morena. As far as McCarter goes like I said before, beating someone like Munoz doesn't impress anyone when Munoz in her last 3 fights fought girls 0-0,0-4,0-5 and McCarter goes the distance with her. That doesn't impress any promoter and they are the ones that put on the shows. Right now the females from Germany are the better fighters. They even respect and appreciate females over in Germany much more then here in the U.S.
Monday Aug 18, 2008
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Vegas FIght Fan:
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The Real Deal, I agree about Barber. I haven't seen Susi fight but I am very curious and interested in seeing her fight. I see her face and picture all over I want to see what the hype is about. Yea there aren't that many great Americans in her class. But I think the best weight classes for female boxing are from 118-135. That's where the American's has the most depth of quality fighters at. I wouldn't say German fighters are better because I heard American fighters went over there and fought Menzer and Halmich and beat them, but since they were the draw they got the favorable decision. I will agree that in Germany women's boxing is more marketable because they have created a market for it over there. They regulary sell out arena's and show female fights on German TV. I think that will happen in the states too, but some promoter's are living in the past about the willingness to put on female fights. But if you checked out the Holm vs Sanders PPV female boxing is headed in the right direction. I heard that it did 500,000 PPV's. (I don't how accurate that report was!)
Monday Aug 18, 2008
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donputo69:
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the real deal and peter?...now go out on a date...lmfaooooo.....holla back!!!!!
Monday Aug 18, 2008
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sony crochet:
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Hi, Anyone can put up the fight in youtube, i will like see the fight from spain,it was closed.thanks
Monday Aug 18, 2008
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Peter:
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Did you get to see the fight, donputo69? And Vegas Fight Fan, I agree with ya, what you have to say is positive about the women's game. As for TV coverage, in my area, I first saw fighters like Ann-Marie Saccurato in her win over Jelena Mrdjenovich, Melissa "Huracan" Hernandez defeating Lisa Brown (the most interesting fight to me 'cause Hernandez was something different), and the reason I was most excited about the card was 'cause Laura Serrano was fighting. She fought Jeannine Garside, who dropped Serrano twice. Serrano managed to finish the 10 rounder, on sheer guts. She was just outgunned. I wasn't that interested in the Holm-Sanders PPV, except for Chevelle Hallback vs. Jeannine Garside. I believe Chevelle won by decision, and was also named WBAN Fighter of the Month off that performance. And Ann-Marie Saccurato who actually may be the best just defeated Emiko Fujin Raika, a Japanese fighter that has been very difficult to beat. I think Holm has a win over Chevelle which surprised me. I'm not a Holm fan but she is going to be difficult to beat. And I believe Mary Jo Sanders defeated McCarter. Extemely competitive.
Monday Aug 18, 2008
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Peter:
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I just checked and saw that Holly Holm owns a decision over Ann-Marie.
Monday Aug 18, 2008
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The Real Deal:
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Donputo69...lol Don't be jealous because you don't follow female boxing like we do. You should give it a try. It was far better then watching those Olympian tramps...lol VegasFightFan, I agree. They did give the females over in Germany the decision if the fight was close and the American might have edged the fight out. But I can live with that. I know Regina Halmich was making over 2million per fight. Her fights were even on ppv. I don't know if the U.S would ever treat female boxing like that. VegasFightFan you are right the promoters are living in the past and they are reluctant to take on females. I know females like Mia st john who could have been 1 of the pioneers of boxing could have done so much for the game but she was to selfish and was only out for herself. So was Laila Ali, these women could do big things for female boxing. But they are too selfish. For example. For female boxing to survive and grow you have to have females take a stand sometimes and pass the torch to the next fighter coming up. When Regina Halmich retired over in Germany she said she was passing the torch to her German peers, Susi Kentikian, Ina Menzer, Natascha Ragosina, Julia Sahin and Alesia Graf. Peter, the reason Holly Hom beat Chevelle was that Holm was just to big.
Monday Aug 18, 2008
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donputo69:
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sometimes i watch women box...ever since laila ali retire, i stop watching it...holla..
Wednesday Aug 20, 2008
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pinklonboxing/Petey:
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Hi donputo69!!! Yeah, I actually liked Laila Ali, too. Layla McCarter actually wanted to fight Ali, but she woulda got whacked out!!! I always thought, although she was in a different weight class, that Lucia Rijker woulda been interesting against Ali.
Monday Aug 25, 2008
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pinklonboxing:
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Hey The Real Deal. That fighter you were talking about, Susi Kentikian (sp?), she's of course too small for Layla or Hernandez, but her one round KO of the superb Mary Ortega (first saw her against Elena Reid I believe, both impressive fighters) is on YouTube. I need to learn some about Kentikian. They have big time women's fights in Germany it looks like, the match looked like a BIG event.
Monday Aug 25, 2008
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